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Maybe someone has help with the english story of this woman

www.kanker-actueel.nl/rem_sto.caseM.html with pancreatic cancer, coloncancer

and livermetastases etc.etc. . her husband a chemist documented the whole

story, from all the regular therapies which all failed till her lifesaving

diet description and a list of nutritional supplements etc. She is now more

then three years complete cancerfree and is doing very well.

Gr. Kees braam

webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl/index_e.html

Pancreatic Cancer

> Hi,

>

> Earlier today I forwarded a step by step history of Nan Parson's handling

> Breast cancer.

>

> This was an earlier post that I had failed to notice. I am posting part

of

> it that pertained to her husband and Pancreatic Cancer. This is quite

> encouraging.

>

> Cliff

> *********

>

>

> I have this fact to further fill me in with details: My husband had

> pancreatic surgery on May 25, 1994. It was large - the size of two

tennis

> balls placed side by side, and none of it was removed surgically. The

> surgeon simply took fine needle biopsies and closed him up and told us he

> might live 3 to 6 months. I believe he began on the flax/cc near the

> beginning of Sept. It was on December 5, that a second scan was done that

> showed his cancer had completely disappeared.

>

> That was 5 months. I don't know if I need to continue to take 6

Tab.

> a day for that long. I do know that my husband only took 3 Tab. a day

each

> of Fl. and cc.

> But we had no literature or anything to go by. That was simply how much

> the nutritionist told him to take. He took that blindly, not knowing of

> anyone else who had ever taken it.

>

> I would appreciate your help very much. You have already been very

> VERY helpful, just in giving me hope. I hope you know how reassuring

these

> messages are to people in my position, with no alternative doctor or

anyone

> else to talk to about how I am treating my cancer. (Except all the

> negative responses that I get from friends, who are really concerned about

> my welfare, and cannot believe that curing cancer can be this easy). And

now

> I do feel really good about my condition and the prognosis for my future.

>

> Hoping you can help me further, I remain,

> Your email

> friend, Nan Parsons

>

> huckink@...

>

>

>

>

> Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there.

Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by

visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv

>

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Maybe someone has help with the english story of this woman

www.kanker-actueel.nl/rem_sto.caseM.html with pancreatic cancer, coloncancer

and livermetastases etc.etc. . her husband a chemist documented the whole

story, from all the regular therapies which all failed till her lifesaving

diet description and a list of nutritional supplements etc. She is now more

then three years complete cancerfree and is doing very well.

Gr. Kees braam

webmaster www.kanker-actueel.nl/index_e.html

Pancreatic Cancer

> Hi,

>

> Earlier today I forwarded a step by step history of Nan Parson's handling

> Breast cancer.

>

> This was an earlier post that I had failed to notice. I am posting part

of

> it that pertained to her husband and Pancreatic Cancer. This is quite

> encouraging.

>

> Cliff

> *********

>

>

> I have this fact to further fill me in with details: My husband had

> pancreatic surgery on May 25, 1994. It was large - the size of two

tennis

> balls placed side by side, and none of it was removed surgically. The

> surgeon simply took fine needle biopsies and closed him up and told us he

> might live 3 to 6 months. I believe he began on the flax/cc near the

> beginning of Sept. It was on December 5, that a second scan was done that

> showed his cancer had completely disappeared.

>

> That was 5 months. I don't know if I need to continue to take 6

Tab.

> a day for that long. I do know that my husband only took 3 Tab. a day

each

> of Fl. and cc.

> But we had no literature or anything to go by. That was simply how much

> the nutritionist told him to take. He took that blindly, not knowing of

> anyone else who had ever taken it.

>

> I would appreciate your help very much. You have already been very

> VERY helpful, just in giving me hope. I hope you know how reassuring

these

> messages are to people in my position, with no alternative doctor or

anyone

> else to talk to about how I am treating my cancer. (Except all the

> negative responses that I get from friends, who are really concerned about

> my welfare, and cannot believe that curing cancer can be this easy). And

now

> I do feel really good about my condition and the prognosis for my future.

>

> Hoping you can help me further, I remain,

> Your email

> friend, Nan Parsons

>

> huckink@...

>

>

>

>

> Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there.

Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by

visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv

>

>

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Dear Group:

I will reiterate what I have said many times on this site.

My mother had been diagnosed with pancreatic & Lung cancer about 2-1/2 years

ago.

After an exhausting search I found this web site and proceeded to ask

questions about how to treat my mothers cancer without chemo.

After following Dr. Budwigs protocol my mothers cancer did not spread beyond

the originally diagnosed volume of cancer. In other words she was living a

normal life, i.e.; eating working in a monastery as a cook, and even briskly

walking.

Her condition did not change until she left my home to live with my brother,

who by the way convinced her to go on a useless treatment of gemzar chemo.

Ultimately she stopped the Budwig protocol, changed her diet and was

eventually poisoned by chemo.

As kees has said many times chemo does work on certain kinds of cancer, and

thorough research must be explored when considering chemo. Moreover a

holistic approach can also be used when receiving chemo to keep the body

strong and ward off the effects of the chemo treatment.

In my opinion Cancer is a selfish disease, some people deliberately want to

withhold certain kind of treatments to their so called loved ones, only to

look beyond the persons demise for the cash waiting for them at the end.

This is my story, I hope it will help others to wake up and take

responsibility and do what works for them. Remember some people have

actuarial motives, whether it be ego or greed.

Keep Faith in God, if one treatment does not work don't despair keep on

making adjustments until it does.

Pancreatic Cancer

> Hi,

>

> Earlier today I forwarded a step by step history of Nan Parson's handling

> Breast cancer.

>

> This was an earlier post that I had failed to notice. I am posting part

of

> it that pertained to her husband and Pancreatic Cancer. This is quite

> encouraging.

>

> Cliff

> *********

>

>

> I have this fact to further fill me in with details: My husband had

> pancreatic surgery on May 25, 1994. It was large - the size of two

tennis

> balls placed side by side, and none of it was removed surgically. The

> surgeon simply took fine needle biopsies and closed him up and told us he

> might live 3 to 6 months. I believe he began on the flax/cc near the

> beginning of Sept. It was on December 5, that a second scan was done that

> showed his cancer had completely disappeared.

>

> That was 5 months. I don't know if I need to continue to take 6

Tab.

> a day for that long. I do know that my husband only took 3 Tab. a day

each

> of Fl. and cc.

> But we had no literature or anything to go by. That was simply how much

> the nutritionist told him to take. He took that blindly, not knowing of

> anyone else who had ever taken it.

>

> I would appreciate your help very much. You have already been very

> VERY helpful, just in giving me hope. I hope you know how reassuring

these

> messages are to people in my position, with no alternative doctor or

anyone

> else to talk to about how I am treating my cancer. (Except all the

> negative responses that I get from friends, who are really concerned about

> my welfare, and cannot believe that curing cancer can be this easy). And

now

> I do feel really good about my condition and the prognosis for my future.

>

> Hoping you can help me further, I remain,

> Your email

> friend, Nan Parsons

>

> huckink@...

>

>

>

>

> Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there.

Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by

visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv

>

>

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Dear Group:

I will reiterate what I have said many times on this site.

My mother had been diagnosed with pancreatic & Lung cancer about 2-1/2 years

ago.

After an exhausting search I found this web site and proceeded to ask

questions about how to treat my mothers cancer without chemo.

After following Dr. Budwigs protocol my mothers cancer did not spread beyond

the originally diagnosed volume of cancer. In other words she was living a

normal life, i.e.; eating working in a monastery as a cook, and even briskly

walking.

Her condition did not change until she left my home to live with my brother,

who by the way convinced her to go on a useless treatment of gemzar chemo.

Ultimately she stopped the Budwig protocol, changed her diet and was

eventually poisoned by chemo.

As kees has said many times chemo does work on certain kinds of cancer, and

thorough research must be explored when considering chemo. Moreover a

holistic approach can also be used when receiving chemo to keep the body

strong and ward off the effects of the chemo treatment.

In my opinion Cancer is a selfish disease, some people deliberately want to

withhold certain kind of treatments to their so called loved ones, only to

look beyond the persons demise for the cash waiting for them at the end.

This is my story, I hope it will help others to wake up and take

responsibility and do what works for them. Remember some people have

actuarial motives, whether it be ego or greed.

Keep Faith in God, if one treatment does not work don't despair keep on

making adjustments until it does.

Pancreatic Cancer

> Hi,

>

> Earlier today I forwarded a step by step history of Nan Parson's handling

> Breast cancer.

>

> This was an earlier post that I had failed to notice. I am posting part

of

> it that pertained to her husband and Pancreatic Cancer. This is quite

> encouraging.

>

> Cliff

> *********

>

>

> I have this fact to further fill me in with details: My husband had

> pancreatic surgery on May 25, 1994. It was large - the size of two

tennis

> balls placed side by side, and none of it was removed surgically. The

> surgeon simply took fine needle biopsies and closed him up and told us he

> might live 3 to 6 months. I believe he began on the flax/cc near the

> beginning of Sept. It was on December 5, that a second scan was done that

> showed his cancer had completely disappeared.

>

> That was 5 months. I don't know if I need to continue to take 6

Tab.

> a day for that long. I do know that my husband only took 3 Tab. a day

each

> of Fl. and cc.

> But we had no literature or anything to go by. That was simply how much

> the nutritionist told him to take. He took that blindly, not knowing of

> anyone else who had ever taken it.

>

> I would appreciate your help very much. You have already been very

> VERY helpful, just in giving me hope. I hope you know how reassuring

these

> messages are to people in my position, with no alternative doctor or

anyone

> else to talk to about how I am treating my cancer. (Except all the

> negative responses that I get from friends, who are really concerned about

> my welfare, and cannot believe that curing cancer can be this easy). And

now

> I do feel really good about my condition and the prognosis for my future.

>

> Hoping you can help me further, I remain,

> Your email

> friend, Nan Parsons

>

> huckink@...

>

>

>

>

> Get HUGE info at http://www.cures for cancer.ws, and post your own links there.

Unsubscribe by sending email to cures for cancer-unsubscribeegroups or by

visiting http://www.bobhurt.com/subunsub.mv

>

>

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pancreatic cancer

> Hi,

>

> What can anyone tell me about this disease. I have heard it is one of

> the worsed a person can have. Is there any hope?

>

> G Murray

Cancer is characterized by anerobic metaboism. So ozone is an ideal

treatment: saunas, insufflation, water. The cancer cells love sugar -- they

ferment it many times faster than ordinary cells. So diet is key here too.

For pancreatic cancer in particular, Kelley, a dentist, cured

himself of pancreatic cancer through a raw juice diet, daily coffee enemas,

and by taking TONS of pancreatic enzymes. Wobenzyme, Allergy Research (also

called Nutricology), and (I think it's called) Enzymatic Therapy are three

companies that have high amounts of pancreatic enzymes in their overall

enzyme formulas. See:

http://www.drkelley.com/what_is_cancer.htm

http://www.drkelley.com/

http://www.sawilsons.com/

Many people try Dr. Joanna Budwig's flax oil and cottage cheese mixture with

success. See:

http://www.curezone.com/letters/dr.Johanna_Budwig.asp

Finally, you might consider trying Rife Technology, as any condition of the

pancreas might involve pancreatic flukes (nasty parasites) or other

microbes. Rifing kills the microorganisms quickly, providing you get the

correct frequency. My website discusses Rife in detail.

Also see:

http://www.cancure.org/

http://www.cancercontrolsociety.com/

http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/

Best wishes,

Nenah Sylver, PhD

http://www.nenahsylver.com

* The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing

* The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy

* products and services for wellness

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What you say could be possible which is why I have been such an advocate of

cleansing out first or while you are doing other therapies. One would never

think of just adding and adding oil to you car without occasionally draining it

totally. But, I must emphasize, the red light is not the cause - It is the

toxins!!!!

Don't be " sure she is open to alternative therapies " , ask her!!! I just went

through 5 years of being sure my wife was open to alternative therapies and

tried to convince her to start. She died last year after not starting to try to

heal herself until after the cancer had eaten her T2 & T3 vertebra. The doctors

gave her 3 weeks to 3 months live after she became paralyzed and then started

trying to live. Her efforts rewarded her with about 16 months of fairly

wonderful life (for someone paralyzed and bedridden)

Good luck! Remember you can lead a horse to water but .......... (or as my

sister in law says, you cannot make it f**k the fish!) The chemo will make it

harder for her to heal using alternative therapies although cleansings will

help.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

Institute for Research Integration (IRI), San Diego, CA 92106-2424

IRI is a 501C(3) non-profit corporation established to help children with

developmental difficulties.

To contact me off-list use kengullan@... or call 619-222-1104

pancreatic cancer

For anyone out there,

What are the chances that led light therapy may have aggavated the

cancer. She is just 40 and has found a mass in her stomach and then in

her pancreas, uterus & overies and maybe even her liver. This person

has been using a led light belt for a couple of years and I am

wondering if the unit may be stirring up toxins but she may not have

been getting them transported out of the body and this has caused such a

manifestation to her mid section. She has started chemo but I am sure

she is open to alternative therapies.

G Murray

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I know a woman who was sent home to die with Pancreatic cancer. She now helps

people heal from cancer. E-mail me off line and I will provide you with her

info if you are interested. She followed the Kelley protocol which is metabolic

medicine with loads of enzymes. That was 30 years ago.

It is a very rigid protocol, I have to warn you but many people have been

cured through it.

e

martineaniddam @aol.com

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I'm sorry to hear about your mother's pancreatic cancer. I would

suggest the Budwig protocol, which uses flaxseed oil and cottage cheese

(or yogurt cheese), along with a vegetarian diet, sunshine, and no

stress. Many people have had success in healing with it. Here is a

link to the FlaxseedOil2 group:

FlaxSeedOil2/

Best wishes to you and your mother,

Ft. Worth, TX

kathleenwendi wrote:

> Hello, Im new to this group. My mother has pancreatic cancer and we re

> trying to find an alternative for her. The drs said there is nothing

> they can do for her. If there is anyone on this chat room that knows

> of a dr or person that has had actual experience with healing this form

> of cancer, we would really appreciate any info. She had the cancer two

> years ago and had surgery and they said theygot it all but it came back

> and is on the liver and nodes. Shes feeling ok at this point, no pain

> but wants to find an alternative to help. Ive got a few ideas but

> really feel overwhelmed at where to start. If anyone on this chat room

> knows of someone who has beat this with alternatives, pls pls give me a

> response. Thank you for your help in advance....Kathleen

>

>

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Kathleen- a post from my files, I would have to assume that LDN would

also be useful taken orally but you could check out testimonies on the

LDN forum,

LDN_4_cancer/

http://www.ldn4cancer.com/

===================

http://ict.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/5/1/83

Integrative Cancer Therapies, Vol. 5, No. 1, 83-89 (2006)

DOI: 10.1177/1534735405285901

© 2006 SAGE Publications

The Long-term Survival of a Patient With Pancreatic Cancer With

Metastases to the Liver After Treatment With the Intravenous

----------

-Lipoic Acid/Low-Dose Naltrexone Protocol

Burton M. Berkson

Integrative Medical Center of New Mexico and New Mexico State

University, Las Cruces

M. Rubin

sdale, Arizona, rubin@...

Arthur J. Berkson

Department of Family Practice, University of Illinois at Chicago,

Illinois Masonic Medical Center, and the Department of Family Practice,

Advocate Health Center, Chicago, Illinois

The authors describe the long-term survival of a patient with

pancreatic cancer without any toxic adverse effects. The treatment

regimen includes the intravenous

----------

-lipoic acid and low-dose naltrexone (ALA-N) protocol and a healthy

lifestyle program. The patient was told by a reputable university

oncology center in October 2002 that there was little hope for his

survival. Today, January 2006, however, he is back at work, free from

symptoms, and without appreciable progression of his malignancy. The

integrative protocol described in this article may have the possibility

of extending the life of a patient who would be customarily considered

to be terminal. The authors believe that life scientists will one day

develop a cure for metastatic pancreatic cancer, perhaps via gene

therapy or another biological platform. But until such protocols come

to market, the ALA-N protocol should be studied and considered, given

its lack of toxicity at levels reported. Several other patients are on

this treatment protocol and appear to be doing well at this time.

Key Words: pancreatic cancer • naltrexone • lipoic acid • survival

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?

Db=pubmed & Cmd=ShowDetailView & TermToSearch=16484716 & ordinalpos=2 & itool=En

trezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum

On Nov 28, 2007, at 6:05 PM, kathleenwendi wrote:

> Hello, Im new to this group. My mother has pancreatic cancer and we're

> trying to find an alternative for her. The drs said there is nothing

> they can do for her.

>

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I don't know if this link will work. If not, please let me know, and I will

send the paper to you personally (it's too long to send the whole thing to the

list). Also, please note the name of the first physician listed on the paper.

He is very knowledgeable.

Long Term Survival of Person with Pancreatic Cancer

Warm wishes to all,

Jan

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Hi Kathleen! My best whishes on the recovery of your mother.

Pancreatic Cancer is a difficult stuff, but it have alternative things that

can slow, stop or even put it in remission.

1- A Veggie diet, cut meat, salt, sugar, and chemical products.

2- Try a good Antioxidant ( like Vitagel, Anoxe, etc)

3- Triphala is only of the few products that have a direct action on stoping

pancreatic cancer (www.supersmart.com has it)

4- A good blueberries and cranberries extract can help too.

5- A anti-angiogenesis like Car-T-Cell or Comitris help slowing it.

any question, don't hesitate

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Hi Steff,

This site features a case report of a person recovering from advanced pancreatic

cancer using Low Dose Naltrexone and alpha lipoic acid administered via IV:

http://tinyurl.com/2p57xv

Your grandfather may need to be fed via IV for awhile. However, to hasten

healing, may I suggest a heating pad applied to his abdomen and the drinking of

Chamomile tea.

With best wishes for the New Year,

Dudley Delany

dudley_delany

[ ] pancreatic cancer

my grandfather had a wipple surgery for pancreatic cancer, his had not

spread was one mass. after surgery, his stomach will not heal for some

reason. they sent him home to die - the rn has said his stomach is not

absorbing anything he trys to eat, is there anything we can give him to

heal his stomach so he will live? and for cancer-?? please help

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Triphala is one of the few products against pancreatic cancer !!

Also blueberry and Redberries juice can also help.

steff_valenciano <steff_valenciano@...> wrote:

my grandfather had a wipple surgery for pancreatic cancer, his had not

spread was one mass. after surgery, his stomach will not heal for some

reason. they sent him home to die - the rn has said his stomach is not

absorbing anything he trys to eat, is there anything we can give him to

heal his stomach so he will live? and for cancer-?? please help

---------------------------------

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Hi o! Will blueberry and redberry juice be good for a gall bladder cancer

patient as well? Please advise. Thank you. By the way, Happy New Year!!! :)

Donna

From: o Abraão

Triphala is one of the few products against pancreatic cancer !!

Also blueberry and Redberries juice can also help.

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My son has indigestion because he had surgery when he was 1 day old. I

am very worried about his digestive system. Should he be taking

pancreatic enzymes or other supplements? He is 9.5 years old. I don't

want him to have problems if I don't correct the disorder now.

Thanks

________________________________

From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of comdyne2002

Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:43 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: pancreatic cancer

http://www.drkelley.com/CANLIVER55.html

<http://www.drkelley.com/CANLIVER55.html>

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> anyone out here have a loved one with pancreatic cancer

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Treating Cancer With Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)

http://www.webspawner.com/users/ldnforcancer/index.html

Protocol for Low-Dose Naltrexone for Cancer

http://www.mbschachter.com/protocol_for_low.htm

Group is for users of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) to control cancer.

LDN_4_cancer/

Group for those with cancer using LDN

ldnforcancer/

>

> Dear all,

>

> My father is fighting with pancreatic cancer with mets on his liver.

>

> Does any pancreatic cancer patient you know had good results with LDN?

>

> Any feedback is appreciated. We are at a turning point after seeing chemo

doesnot help much but leave him frail and all.

>

> Thank you very much.

>

> Pelin

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I'd try turmeric and vitamin D for cancer, as well as LDN.

Annette

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> My father is fighting with pancreatic cancer with mets on his liver.

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> Does any pancreatic cancer patient you know had good results with LDN?

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> Any feedback is appreciated. We are at a turning point after seeing chemo

doesnot help much but leave him frail and all.

>

> Thank you very much.

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Sorry for your friend's mom. My friends Mom succumbed to it last year. I did some research at the time and discovered that Oleander was an herbal cure. Tony Issac's website has more info.

http://searchwarp.com/swa291525.htm

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